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titleOfInvention Image receiving sheet
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain economically an image receiving sheet which is writable fixes ink ideally and can be folded by providing a porous layer using hydrophobic polyurethane on a substrate. n CONSTITUTION: An image receiving sheet consists of a porous sheet with a porous layer formed using hydrophobic polyurethane on a support. A recommended material is such as plastic and paper. The recommended method of forming a porous hydrophobic polyurethane is to use especially a water-in-oil type polyurethane emulsion consisting of hydrophobic polyurethane, surfactant, organic solvent and water. The recommended thickness of the porous hydrophobic polyurethane layer is 3 to 50μm, and more preferably 3 to 20μm. If this thickness is 30μm or more, the sheet might not be able to receive writing satisfactorily due to excess elasticity. In addition, if the humidity permeability of the porous hydrophobic polyurethane layer alone is 1000g/(m 2 .h) or lower, the sheet might be lacking in the ability to receive writing, and if the humidity permeability is 9000g/(m 2 .h) or higher, the flexibility might become insufficient. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1992,JPO&Japio
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